One of those days at school, his spanish teacher, looking at his ability to make caricatures of his class friends, suggests that he must pursue to beome an illustrator. He start knocking every publisher's door for an opportunity, until one day he get his first works in small comics featuring kinky comedy stories.

After a while, bored of drawing jokes, he decide to get involved into the comic movement that happened in the eary 90's, finishing on dark ad agencies alleys, and animation studios.

Then he tries to travel to San Diego's Comic Con, where some light start to show up with DC Comics hiring his craft for titles like The PowerPuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory and Mucha Lucha!

Recently, his artwork has appeared in The Bulbo, Pulpo Comics and the new MAD magazine for Mexico, as a art director.

At the moment, he collaborates with the kid's magazine Universo Big Bang and Cartoon Network Action Pack! where he draws little stories about Samurai Jack.

He also is pushing his own graphic novel called Micro (the reason of the creator's nickname), a story about a poor street kid that happens to have superpowers and lives in Mexico City.